3770:1-13-01
Game number one.

(A)
Title and term. Ohio lottery commission game number one, "Money Match," shall
be conducted at such times and for such periods as the commission may
determine. For the purpose of this rule, "sales cycle" shall mean any such
period, including reprints, beginning on the date when ticket sales are
commenced and continuing through the date established by the director as the
date on which agents are to make their final settlement with respect to tickets
allocated to them during the period in game number one.

(1)
Game number one is an instant lottery
game within which are two separate games which collectively contain four
chances to win.

(a)
"Game 1" is a key number
match game. In "game 1," the player reveals one "winning number," three "your
numbers" and three prize amounts. If any one or more of "your numbers" in "game
1" match the "winning number" in that same game, the player wins the
corresponding prize value shown below the matched "your number(S)."

(b)
"Game 2" is a prize symbol match game. In
"game 2," the player reveals a prize value in the "left box" and a prize value
in the "right box." If the "left box" prize value matches the "right box" prize
value, the player wins the prize value shown.

(2)
As used in this rule, "prize award" shall
mean a free ticket of comparable price or one of the following monetary figures
which is the total of all winning prize values appearing on the ticket: Two
dollars, three dollars, five dollars, ten dollars, fifteen dollars, twenty-five
dollars, one hundred dollars and one thousand six hundred dollars. Each ticket
in game number one shall be imprinted in such a way that prize awards from the
set listed above may be won.

(C)
Price of tickets. The price of a ticket
issued by the commission in game number one shall be one dollar.

(1)
There shall be one type of prize
in game number one called a "regular prize award."

(2)
The only "prize values" which shall
appear on a ticket in game number one are: free ticket, one dollar, two
dollars, three dollars, five dollars, ten dollars, twenty-five dollars and one
thousand six hundred dollars. Prize values appearing on any ticket in game
number one shall be concealed by an opaque covering which may be scratched off
by the holder of the ticket to reveal the underlying prize values.

(a)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
one of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for a free ticket in "game 1," or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for a free
ticket in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award of a free ticket of
comparable price;

(b)
Holder of a
valid winning ticket matching one of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for
two dollars once in "game 1," or matching the "left box" prize value to the
"right box" prize value for two dollars once in "game 2" shall win a regular
prize award of two dollars;

(c)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching one or two of "your numbers" to the
"winning number" for one dollar once or one dollar two times in "game 1,"
and/or matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for
one dollar once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award of two dollars;

(d)
Holder of a valid winning
ticket matching one of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for three dollars
once in "game 1," or matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box"
prize value for three dollars once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award
of three dollars;

(e)
Holder of a
valid winning ticket matching one or two of "your numbers" to the "winning
number" for two dollars once and/or one dollar once in "game 1," and/or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for either
two dollars once or one dollar once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award
of three dollars;

(f)
Holder of a
valid winning ticket matching two or three of "your numbers" to the "winning
number" for one dollar up to three times in "game 1," and/or matching the "left
box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for one dollar once in "game 2"
shall win a regular prize award of three dollars;

(g)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for either two dollars once and
one dollar two times or one dollar three times in "game 1," and/or matching the
"left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for two dollars once or
one dollar once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award of five dollars;

(h)
Holder of a valid winning
ticket matching two or three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for any
combination of three dollars once and one dollar two times in "game 1," and/or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for either
three dollars once or one dollar once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize
award of five dollars;

(i)
Holder
of a valid winning ticket matching one of "your numbers" to the "winning
number" for ten dollars once in "game 1," or matching the "left box" prize
value to the "right box" prize value for ten dollars once in "game 2" shall win
a regular prize award of ten dollars;

(j)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for any combination of five
dollars once, two dollars two times and one dollar once in "game 1," and/or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for either
five dollars once, or two dollars once or one dollar once in "game 2" shall win
a regular prize award of ten dollars;

(k)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
two or three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for any combination of
five dollars once, three dollars once and two dollars once in "game 1," and/or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for either
five dollars once, or three dollars once or two dollars once in "game 2" shall
win a regular prize award of ten dollars;

(l)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for any combination of five
dollars two times, three dollars once and two dollars once in "game 1," and/or
matching the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for five
dollars once, or three dollars once or two dollars once in "game 2" shall win a
regular prize award of fifteen dollars;

(m)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
two or three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for five dollars two or
three times in "game 1," and/or matching the "left box" prize value to the
"right box" prize value for five dollars once in "game 2" shall win a regular
prize award of fifteen dollars;

(n)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for either ten dollars once and
five dollars two times or five dollars three times in "game 1," and/or matching
the "left box" prize value to the "right box" prize value for ten dollars once
or five dollars once in "game 2" shall win a regular prize award of twenty-five
dollars;

(o)
Holder of a valid
winning ticket matching three of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for
twenty-five dollars three times in "game 1," and matching the "left box" prize
value to the "right box" prize value for twenty-five dollars once in "game 2"
shall win a regular prize award of one hundred dollars; and

(p)
Holder of a valid winning ticket matching
one of "your numbers" to the "winning number" for one thousand six hundred
dollars once in "game 1," or matching the "left box" prize value to the "right
box" prize value for one thousand six hundred dollars once in "game 2" shall
win a regular prize award of one thousand six hundred dollars.

(E)
Number of prize
awards. The number of prize awards in any sales cycle of game number one will
depend upon the number of tickets sold during that cycle. Tickets shall be
printed in accordance with this rule using random techniques in order that the
following occur:

(1)
Combinations winning
each prize award are randomly distributed throughout all tickets printed in any
given ticket issuance; and

(2)
Mathematical reasoning indicates that the number of winning tickets sold per
ten million tickets sold in the following categories will be as follows:

(a)
Five tickets winning one thousand six
hundred dollars once in "game 1" or "game 2" to win one thousand six hundred
dollars; and

(b)
Thirty tickets
winning twenty-five dollars three times in "game 1," and twenty-five dollars
once in "game 2" to win one hundred dollars.

(3)
Mathematical reasoning indicates that,
over a sufficiently large number of tickets sold, the average number of winning
tickets sold per five hundred thousand tickets sold will be as follows:

(a)
Two thousand seven hundred fifty-five
tickets winning ten dollars once and five dollars two times or five dollars
three times in "game 1," and/or ten dollars once or five dollars once in "game
2" to win twenty-five dollars;

(b)
One thousand five hundred tickets winning five dollars two or three times in
"game 1," and/or five dollars once in "game 2" to win fifteen dollars;

(c)
One thousand tickets winning
any three-prize combination of five dollars two times, three dollars once and
two dollars once in "game 1," and/or five dollars once, or three dollars once
or two dollars once in "game 2" to win fifteen dollars;

(d)
One thousand tickets winning any two or
three-prize combination of five dollars once, three dollars once or two dollars
once in "game 1," and/or five dollars once, or three dollars once or two
dollars once in "game 2" to win ten dollars;

(e)
Seven hundred fifty tickets winning any
three-prize combination of five dollars once, two dollars two times or one
dollar once in "game 1," and/or five dollars once, or two dollars once or one
dollar once in "game 2" to win ten dollars;

(g)
One thousand seven hundred fifty tickets
winning any two or three-prize combination of three dollars once and one dollar
two times in "game 1," and/or three dollars once or one dollar once in "game 2"
to win five dollars;

(h)
One
thousand five hundred tickets winning any three-prize combination of two
dollars once and one dollar three times in "game 1," and/or two dollars once or
one dollar once in "game 2" to win five dollars;

(i)
Four thousand two hundred fifty tickets
winning one dollar two or three times in "game 1," and/or one dollar once in
"game 2" to win three dollars;

(j)
Three thousand two hundred fifty tickets winning any one or two-prize
combination of two dollars once and one dollar once in "game 1," and/or two
dollars once or one dollar once in "game 2" to win three dollars;

(k)
Three thousand two hundred fifty tickets
winning three dollars once in "game 1" or "game 2" to win three dollars;

(l)
Seventeen thousand five
hundred tickets winning one dollar one or two times in "game 1," and/or one
dollar once in "game 2" to win two dollars;

(m)
Twenty thousand two hundred fifty tickets
winning two dollars once in "game 1" or "game 2" to win two dollars; and

(n)
Fifty-one thousand tickets
winning a free "ticket" once in "game 1" or "game 2" to win a free "ticket" of
comparable price.

(1)
Random imprinting of prize awards on all
tickets issued in game number one shall be accomplished in a manner which
complies with the commission's rules and procedures.

(2)
When a ticket issued in game number one
is sold or deemed sold in accordance with this rule and the covering material
over any of the numbers has been removed, the holder shall be deemed to have
drawn the numbers on that ticket which determine whether the holder is entitled
to a regular prize award. All regular prize awards shall be deemed announced no
later than the last day of the sales cycle of game number one in which the
ticket was sold.

(G)
Special claim, entry, receipt and validation procedures. The director shall
establish special claim, entry, receipt and validation procedures, including
procedures for validation by agents of tickets winning prize awards which are
to be paid by agents in accordance with commission rules. Prize awards shall be
claimed within the time limits set forth by commission rules.

(1)
A mechanical error in printing prize
awards, symbols, words or other numbers on a ticket shall not automatically
invalidate that ticket. To the extent feasible, the director shall establish
procedures by which the holder of any ticket on which information is
incorrectly printed due to mechanical malfunction may be advised of correct
information for the ticket. If it is not technically feasible to recover the
information from a mechanically misprinted ticket, the director may declare the
ticket void and the holder shall be entitled to a return of the ticket price or
a replacement ticket of comparable price.

(2)
In addition to, but not in limitation of,
all other power and authority conferred on the director by the commission's
rules, the director may declare a ticket in game number one void if it is
stolen, unissued, deactivated, not sold or deemed not sold in accordance with
commission rules; if it is illegible, mutilated, altered, counterfeit,
misregistered, reconstituted, miscut, defective, printed or produced in error
or incomplete; or if the ticket fails any of the validation tests or procedures
established by the director. The commission's liability and responsibility for
a ticket declared void, if any, is limited to refund of the retail sales price
of the ticket or issuance of a replacement ticket of comparable price.

(1)
The director shall
conduct game number one in a manner consistent with the Lottery Act, the rules
of the commission, including without limitation, this rule and the regulations
of the director. As deemed necessary or advisable, the director shall adopt
management regulations, orders or directives to implement and operate this
lottery game. The director shall inform the public of the provisions of this
rule and the procedures established pursuant hereto which affect the play of
game number one.

(2)
Names and
definitions of elements of game number one used in this rule are to be
considered generic terms used solely for purposes of this rule. In actual
operation, game number one and these elements may be given names or titles
chosen by the commission.